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Providing for the Buddha: Monastic Centres in Eastern India
Author Ray, Himanshu Prabha (著)
Source Arts Asiatiques
Volumev.63 1907-08
Date2008
Pages119 - 138
PublisherÉcole Française d'Extrême-Orient
Publisher Url https://www.efeo.fr/index.php?l=EN
LocationSaigon, Viet Nam [西貢, 越南]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThis paper attempts to address one of the issues of the series, viz. patronage, not just the relationship between Buddhist monastic centres and kings, but more significantly the lay community and its continuing support of monks and nuns and sponsorship of ritual activities, as well as maintenance of monastic structures. Eastern India is here defined as the state of Orissa, but includes contiguous coastal regions. The time period covered ranges from the 4th-3rd centuries BC when the earliest Buddhist sites are in evidence to 12th century AD after which few new constructions are known. My approach to the study of early Buddhist monastic establishments departs from the traditional perspective that viewed these as retreats, away from society, where monks and nuns engaged in meditation and studies. In contrast, I suggest that there was an active engagement between Buddhist clergy and the lay community and this interaction can be understood through the archaeology of space as it was defined with reference to settlement sites and as it was configured and lived in by monks and nuns. Of crucial importance to my work is the social history of the monument, rather than an emphasis on architectural style and form. It is hoped that this contribution will reinvigorate the archaeological study of early Buddhist monuments.Dr. Himanshu Prabha Ray is Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She obtained her MPhil (Archaeology) from the University of Cambridge
ISSN00043958 (P); 21114552 (E)
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